I have had many requests for dimensions of the stools and table so I finally sucked it up and measured some things to include here. The only ones apparently on the web cost money so here are my dimensions. Please modify them to fit your style, needs, or lumber. A little time with some graph paper will go a long way.
Folding stools. Here is my cutting list from most recent batch. The angles of the feet will have to be worked out for yourself. Also, not listed are the stretchers (the cross boards between legs). These are not absolutely necessary but make the whole shebang a lot stronger. Use whatever you have.
Legs 1×3″: 4 @ 18″
Skirts 1×3″: 4 @ 11″
Seat 1×6″: 2 @ 16″ (can vary substantially. adjust dowels accordingly)
Dowels 1″ oak: 1 @ 12 3/4″
Dowels 1″ oak: 4 @ 1 1/2″


Then finish with the rest of the parts (See top photo).

Note in above photos the far side stretcher isn’t in place. I ran out of wood this day.
Table
For a 28″ tall table:
Legs 1×4″ hardwood: 4 @ 34″
Skirts 1×4″: 4 @ 20″
Top 1×12″: 2 @ 36-48″

A little nomad furniture project. Great for when guests arrive too. If you are creative, the tops can be cut into ovals, rounded rectangles, or made circular.
Nice, I have a small table about the size of your stool that I bought at Pennsic many years ago… I need to find it at my friends house and keep it in my vardo.
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Uncommonly easy to make, but then so effective and reliable at use , I did knew that I was reading an old blog but , I’d never expected the results on carried it out to the end , I thank you very much for you so kindly shared with people like me, may God be with you and blessed your efforts.